Norman Matthews
New Bee
I only have the one hive, which is probably a mistake, but seemed prudent financially at the time.
Things we’re going well initially having expanded a nuc in to the hive. Then I eventually realised that I had lost the queen. The bees managed to produce a new queen, but numbers wise at October time I would say the colony was a little weak.
I treated for varroa in September. My question is should I treat now with Oxalic or leave them in peace.
I had always imagined the last thing you would want to do is open the hive up when it’s cold.
Any advice would be welcome!
Things we’re going well initially having expanded a nuc in to the hive. Then I eventually realised that I had lost the queen. The bees managed to produce a new queen, but numbers wise at October time I would say the colony was a little weak.
I treated for varroa in September. My question is should I treat now with Oxalic or leave them in peace.
I had always imagined the last thing you would want to do is open the hive up when it’s cold.
Any advice would be welcome!